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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 23

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Tuesday, June 1972 alir Austin Austin, Texas Page 23 Player, George Archer and vet-leran Sam Snead. Greenbcrg Canadian Appraisal the Trevino, who lias won about Jack Nicklaus, Trevino said: FORT ERIE, Ont. (AP) Canadian and British opens, "The fairways are narrow, the 'first professional golfer Taylor Seeks 2nd Title 4 AAA Entries Back for 3rd Time to 7ftfi(in nn thp pca imir in I hp most of the touring pros aren't. wins rci Tourney i past three weeks, got a birds- eye view of the course from the! i bunkers are rough. Give the rough another month's growth and they won't be burning up this course." achieve the feat in one year.

Trevino chided himself for a missed putt on the 72nd hole of the Kemper Open Sunday that out to beat each other. "We're all trying to beat! Jack. We feel if we can beat; Jack Nicklaus we can win! RANCHO LA COSTA, Calif. (AP) Hank Greenberg, 60- plane that flew him into thei See how it works. The 24 hour cash manager in our lobby 7th Colorado yeer-old former slugger of the tournament airport.

$200,000 during the year." i "Man, have you got a lot of! Nicklaus, however, is not en-i Lee Tcvino was giving hisjcst him that general rundown of the Cherry championship. Monterey on two four teams will be packed into Lubbock By TOM RICE Sports Staff occasions and Lubbock Monterey is one of the four action by junior catcher Wayne Hoke of Lamesa who has hit the bunkers on that course. What's tered in the Canadian Open, the deal? Somebody got a sale 'Several other big name players Hill Club's course where the 1972 Canadian Open Golf Championship will be held July 6-9. Detroit Tigers, and Bob Boyd, basketball coach at the University of Southern California, won the Dewar's Cup in the second The third time will be the "I don't really know what happened," he said. "The hole looked about that big" (he indicated a 25-cent coin), my I hull at a din for the Tors teams which will be in Austin charm for one of the four teams will be among the starters, including Arnold Palmer, Gary on for sand wedges?" Of the man expected to be for the Class AAAA tournament.

this season. i I The Mexican annual Sports Celebrities Ten- American arrived Monday felt Iike rubber and the Two others will carry golf hall looked the size of a'be biggest threat to his U.S. Taylor advanced to the state meet by winning District 13AAA with a 12-0 record, beating 400-plus averages into action Championship later this month, immediately donned his golfing attire for a run at the par-71 layout but limited nis Tournament Monday. Climaxing a 61-cnan round-rcbin doubles tournament with with Taylor outfielder-pitcher Mickey Reiclicnbach carrying a Which have won berths in the Class AAA phase of the 24th annual University Interstholastie League state baseball tournament Thursday and Friday at Nelson Field. "f-iach of the four entries the Taylor Ducks, Lamesa Golden Tornadoes, Jasper Bulldogs and .442 average and Kilgore second HORNS his round to three of the tough- xt .1 ft tennis ball.

"I did everything wrong. People tell me it was a five or six-foot putt. It looked more like 10 feet to me. When I stroked through, my left wrist Kerrville Tivy two of three) games in bidistrict and Mercedes two straight in regional competition. Kilgore won the District 8AAA crown, bested Mount Pleasant baseman Terry Thrower hitting at a .407 clip.

feated Gail Goodrich of the Los cr Angeles Lakers and O.J. Simp- "If they are any indication of son of the Buffalo Bills, 5-0, in; the other 15, I don't know (Continued from Page 21) Jasper's leading hitter is the final match at La Costa! whether I want to come back sioppea ana my rigm Ktpi Ko-Soulhern Cal against Mississippi stopped and my right kept shortstop John Peace who has Kilgore Bulldogs has made two previous trips to the stale Country Club. land defend my title," said Tre-ilnK-' p.m. Friday, while in bidistrict ana knocKea on Richardson Berkncr in regional; won the District 3AAA Several sports figures com-jvu1. aftt'r pacing the three When someone suggested heoklahoma and Temple meet at peted, including Bobby Fischer holes.

imade someone happy, Trevino 30 p.m. Saturday and US chess grand master, who! During a luncheon, Doug? Ah, he deserved 'three-time champion Arizona meet, but only one of them, Taylor, has ever before taken Home the brass ring. compiled a .371 mark. Taylor's No. 1 hurlcr, Reichenbach, suffered an arm injury early last week and did not see action on the mound in the regional title scries and may title and dropped Iowa Park in bidistrict and Monahans in is nrpoarine for a July 2 world1 was presented with a $25,000 jit," Trevino added of the Kem-f state opposes Iowa at 8 p.m.

The Ducks, in their first regional, and Jasper won the 11AAA crown, bested Wharton gift for his i per Open winner, Doug Sand-(Saturday. Losers of the Friday championship match against) check as a belated y' 1 1,1111 JuZTT'l JU: 7 Oia WJ Pfool mtniuehy Hautonn meet at 1:30 pm tournament appearance in 1909 took all the marbles by beatinf Boris Spasiky of the Soviet Un- 1971 accomplishment of winning! ers, who ended several frustra- be limited to outfield duty in the games will Sunday. in bidistrict and La Grange in regional. three national titles the U.S., ting months on the tour. Burleson, 5-0, and Andrews, 3-0, state tourney.

He compiled a 9-1 mound record before being and two members of that team sidelined. Cornell and Tallas picked up the slack for and Cararoli is the Bucks, however and boosted their season records to 7-0 with regional victories over Mercedes, Cornell hurling a (siMl -j- pitchers Steve Cornell and Jerry Tallas are playing on this year's meet -bound aggregation. Taylor also played in the 1971 meet, losing to Dumas, 4-0, in the finals. 'Xamesa's best showing in the stiitS tourney was in 1988 when KTcll to El Campo, 3-1, in the cfiampionship game. In their other Austin trip in 1961, the Golden Tors lost two straight games, a first-round match and aionsolation game Jasper's previous journeys to the state capital were in 1961 and 1963, finishing as the consolation champ in the first trip and a consolation game ltwer at the 19f3 gathering.

Eilgore, like Taylor, is mSking its second consecutive two-hitter including sevsn' final innings of no-hit ball inj a nine-inning outing which! clinched the regional championship. Phil Palmer of Lamesa and Danny Patterson of Kilgore are the next leading pitchers in the field, Palmer owning a 10-2 record and Patterson a 10-3 log the campaign. Freshman Sam Jefferson, with a 5-1 record, and Steve Lacy, with an 8-1 mark, are the backup pitchers for Lamesa and Kilgore, respectively. its Jasper will delegate appearance in the state met chores to Bill Fincannon for better things this time! with a 9-2 record and Mike A four year hitch in Armor, Artillery or Infantry will do it. It's a special enlistment that demands a special man.

A man the Army is now able to give more to get. $1500 more. araind. Last year the Bulldogs Beard with a 9-5 mark for the were beaten in the first round, 3-C by Dumas and in 1960 the Bulldogs lost to eventual champ Sc2uin, 3-1, in a first-round rilalch and fell to Nederland, ft-Tin the consolation game. -Taylor, with a 25-5 season ifcjrd, tops the field in that respect with Lamesa right behind with a 20-5 record.

Kilgore will be trying to improve on a 17-7 log and campaign. Jefferson, incidentally, was the winning pitcher for the Golden Tors when they defeated PAIRINGS (Continued from Page 21) Carroll, the team which ousted District 26AAAA champion be Auslin Iicagan from the Jjsper wi playoffs. Cirroll and Westchester lead the field with identical 27-4 improvement on a 20-8 mark. JTfco of the teams are ciimposed mainlv of seniors wfcile the other two have a records, Bcllaire hus a 29-5 log liOeral sprinkling Merey onnss a Jh-6 underclassmen on the starting: record to tQwn' Monterey is in the state meet for the fifth time ii imaking its third Austin trip. Julgorc will have sevn, lay ioi, maiiing a mira trip seniors, a junior and a If you've got what it takes, you may qualify for this bonus, paid when you successfully complete your training.

The bonus is over and above the Army's new starting salary of $288 a month. Over and above the Army's many benefits. Like free meals, free housing, free medical and dental care, and 30 days paid vacation each year. This special enlistment in Armor, Artillery or Infantry offers other advantages, too. Like your choice of unit, or your choice of location in the States or abroad.

And the choice is guaranteed. sophomore in the startin; the AAA tourney in four years, is ir.e only Central Texas team lineun: Jasnrr has pk'ht seniors; affl a sophomore; Lamesa w.lli'" lhe Kt-tcam field for the two division meet. field three seniors twn inninrs! Ducks won the in 1909 and Tstlnr uill Cl I '1 ID ion ship finished as the runnerup to artfl five juniors in the starting Dumas in last year's ranks. The best batting avcragt tournament. The Class AAA pairings will r.T yM' L'-i among the 36 starters for the Ise.id Lamesa (20-5) against "4 jKilgoic (17-7) in a 1 p.m.

cagan Wins tiH and at 3 pm- Taylor (23-5) will go against rn. I Jasper (20-8). lUIMUJl 1 111 of the Class AAA teams has made two previous I ift'n'u. v. The Reagan Raiders drubledi tri, In ihe stale meet the Lanier Vikings, 11-1, in anTajni js the ony one of American Legion season opener I fn u.in a mninn.hin! 1....

tr i I I' n.gm at nousc raiK. in an carlicr We'll put it in writing for you before you enlist. Find out if you're the special kind of man we'll pay a special bonus to get. Talk it over with your nearest Army Representative. Local quotas are limited, and this offer may be in effect for only a Richard Crow scattered eight hits for the victory while the Raiders collected 11 off four Lamer hurlers.

Larry Armstrong rapped three singles to drive in two Reagan runs and Darrell Hays added two singles. Second baseman Randy Brizendine was the only Viking to collect more than one hit off Crow. See how it works. The 24 hour cash manager in our lobby 7th Colorado REAGAN 11. LANIER I short time depending on Army manpower requirements.

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